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<blockquote data-quote="nicki92" data-source="post: 2455577" data-attributes="member: 550186"><p>Hi Andrew, I'm also new here, got diagnosed with type 1 at the end of September at age 28. (My HBA1C was given as a percentage but an online calculator suggests it was around 150...)</p><p>I'm sorry you're not able to talk about everything with the people around you. I'm the opposite -- I've talked so much about it all.</p><p>Currently everything still feels pretty ******, but within the last week I've started exercising (running & cycling) again which has felt really good, though I have a long way to go with understanding the best way to manage my blood sugar levels. I feel like I'll just end up eating a load more food and put on weight exercising as a result!</p><p></p><p>I'm based in Berlin, and when I was diagnosed the advisors in the hospital told me about a local (facebook) group of people with type 1 who meet up once a month for a drink. I'm going today for the first time, but look forward to meeting them all. Maybe there's something like that local to you?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nicki92, post: 2455577, member: 550186"] Hi Andrew, I'm also new here, got diagnosed with type 1 at the end of September at age 28. (My HBA1C was given as a percentage but an online calculator suggests it was around 150...) I'm sorry you're not able to talk about everything with the people around you. I'm the opposite -- I've talked so much about it all. Currently everything still feels pretty ******, but within the last week I've started exercising (running & cycling) again which has felt really good, though I have a long way to go with understanding the best way to manage my blood sugar levels. I feel like I'll just end up eating a load more food and put on weight exercising as a result! I'm based in Berlin, and when I was diagnosed the advisors in the hospital told me about a local (facebook) group of people with type 1 who meet up once a month for a drink. I'm going today for the first time, but look forward to meeting them all. Maybe there's something like that local to you? [/QUOTE]
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